LTS graduates go on to work all over the world, work with various levels and ages, and teach a variety of languages. Here are some of the positions that the class of 2016 have been offered:
Katie: I will be going to Oaxaca, Mexico, to work in the language department of a local university as a teacher/researcher and eat lots of enchiladas.
Siri: I’m going to resume my work at the Royal Thai Armed Forces Language Institute, Thailand.
John: I will be teaching Spanish part-time at our local high school (Triangle Lake) and teaching German part-time at Gutenberg College, a small private college here in Eugene.
Emily: I will be teaching in Bangkok, Thailand.
Sara: I am heading to a Chinese and ESL teaching position for elementary third grade students in a public school in Beaverton, OR. I will be teaching Chinese and English language arts and other immersion program subjects in Chinese, such as Math and Science. I am excited to be heading to this wonderful opportunity.
Kateland: I’m going to be teaching in Indonesia with the Peace Corps for two years starting in March, 2017. I will be in a rural secondary school in either East or West Java, where I will co-teach English with an Indonesian counterpart, as well as take part in community and youth development.
Annelise: I’ll be teaching English at a university in Oaxaca, Mexico, where I will hopefully also get to be involved in curriculum design.
Christopher: I’ll be working as a Research Associate at CASLS (Center for Applied Second Language Studies) on a virtual reality language app. Yay!
Anna: I’ll be teaching middle school ELA at a Cambodia international school (where the student population is 90% Cambodian).
Keisuke: I will be moving back to Portland and going back to Mt. Tabor Middle School where I spent 17 years prior to becoming a proud LTSer. What an amazing year – even better than I could have imagined!
August 10, 2016 at 10:08 am
So impressive! Congrats to the awesome class of 2016, the next generations of leaders in ELT and ELT Teacher Training!
August 10, 2016 at 10:13 am
Wow, vive LTS!
Anna, say hi to Sothy Kea, a 2014 LTSer, when you go to Cambodia!!
August 10, 2016 at 11:05 am
What a great diversity of teaching paths! So proud of you all!